My post must have been too long or too boring cause it doesn't seem like you read it since it covered in a lot of detail your last question.
Oh, please forgive me. It was one in a long, long line of responses. I did read, I did consider it. If you weren't so condescending with your lecture (the first line made me not want to read it) and didn't throw so much opinion in, then maybe I would have read more. Take some cues from guys like Kreynolds and Crothian. You'll learn more yourself.
Your statement is an attempt to wiggle and apply the item creation equations for power gaming. That's fine if you all play in a powergame and that is how you like it.
Might as well have called me a munchkin. Thanks. Actually, the ring isn't even for my character. It's for another guy in the group. We do everything by the book, the DM doesn't change things because he thinks it's too powerful, as you seem to do. He plays it as it is written. If I have a ring of II for 11200gp, so does the Kobold Assassin. It's balanced.
A ring usable 7 minutes a day split as you like is meaningless to say 1 charge.
Not true. If you are walking through an orc encampment in broad daylight, it may take you more than 7 minutes. Therefore, you are wrong that it is meaningless.
But hey, if you like giving your 1st level players +5 vorpal swords, cool for you, just be aware of what you are doing and how it will affect the game.
We play very low magic. We just reached 10th level and have almost nothing above +1. I finally have about 9000gp to my name. Everything else I found. I'm finally going to have better armor.
Please don't make judgements about other's campaigns when you know nothing about them. Also, just because I didn't accept your recommendations isn't a reason to get snippy. You don't have to respond to my questions, you know. I really don't need your advice.
Thank you everyone else. You were all helpful.